Where Schooling Meets Parenting…
BHH is the place where your child is nurtured Islamically and where you gain value beyond schooling. We are not just a school but a community where you as a parent gets the required support to raise a TOTAL Muslim child.
OUR STORY
Baytul Hasanah Homeschools was born from a concern many parents quietly carry; that while children are being taught in schools, they are not always being truly raised. Too often, education focuses on academics alone, leaving behind character, Iman (faith) and emotional development.
Founded in April 2024, Baytul Hasanah Homeschools began with just 4 boys and a clear vision – to create a nurturing, Islam-based homeschool where schooling meets parenting. As more parents connected with our approach, the demand grew, leading to the launch of our girls’ program in September 2025. Today, we serve over 20 students across both programs, with separate learning and hostel spaces for boys and girls.
At the heart of our approach is personalised, one-on-one homeschooling, where every child is understood, guided, and supported according to their unique pace and strengths. But we go beyond academics. Our focus is on raising well-rounded children who are grounded in strong Islamic values, possessing self-confidence and equipped with the knowledge, discipline and character needed for life.
We also believe that true success happens when parents are part of the journey. That is why we work closely with families, offering support and guidance every step of the way. Baytul Hasanah Homeschools is more than just a school, it is a trusted partner for parents seeking quality education, Islamic values and intentional parenting. Because when schooling meets parenting, children don’t just learn, they grow.
iSLAMIC PARENTING
True bonding happens when your child is relaxed and unguarded not when they feel interrogated. Many parents feel pressure to teach at every moment, forgetting that children learn faster through connection than instruction…
AbdulFattah Popoola
Every parent desires academic excellence for their child, and that is natural. However, just as no two people are exactly the same, children also differ in their learning pace, strengths, and abilities…
AbdulFattah Popoola
I was about seven years old. Some children in our compound and I were playing together when one of them, whose father was a smoker, brought out some cigarette stumps and suggested we try them. In our innocent minds, it didn’t seem like a big deal. After all, his father smoked and fathers are authority figures…
AbdulFattah Popoola
